The first sentence was Manolo Leticia, que tienas? Te sientes mal?

I'm reading the last post first! You don't say what you need here, but there has to be an error. If it's present tense, it would read: Manolo Leticia, ¿qué tienes? = M. L., what do you have? ¿Te sientes mal? = Do you feel bad? (Are you ill?)

I translated it since I don't know what else you wanted me to do.

NOTE: I had my foot surgery so I was 3 days downstairs. This morning I finally bounced up the stairs on my derrière and hands. When I try to walk, it's like one million red-hot pins jabbing my foot! I'm in a boot so after I answer your questions, I'll be going back downstairs to put the foot higher than my heart with an ice pack on the ankle.

Be sure you post everything while I'm here doing your other posts!

Sra

we are suppose to choose from the seven word and insert them in the balnks the site would not let me post balnks so I put in numbers.

It starts off Manolo: Leticia, que tienas? Te sientes mal?

The first sentence in the conversation seems to be a mixture of names, "Manolo" and "Leticia," followed by a question in Spanish, "¿Qué tienes?" which translates to "What do you have?" The next sentence, "¿Te sientes mal?", translates to "Are you feeling sick?"

To understand the context or meaning behind these sentences, it would be helpful to engage in a conversation with the person who said them and ask for clarification. However, if you want to understand the meaning of the individual sentences, I can explain that for you.

Manolo and Leticia are both names, but without further information, it is difficult to determine if they refer to specific individuals or have any relation to the conversation.

The question "¿Qué tienes?" can have different interpretations based on the context. It can refer to asking what someone possesses, such as possessions or material items. It can also be used inquiring about someone's physical or emotional state, asking if they have any illnesses or if they are feeling unwell.

The following sentence, "¿Te sientes mal?", translates to "Are you feeling sick?" or "Are you feeling unwell?" This question inquires about the person's physical or emotional state of feeling unwell or experiencing discomfort.

If you have further questions or need more information, feel free to ask!